Spirit the merry-go-road Halloween pony

lovelauraland

Teeny Tiny Baby Pony
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Hi all, wanted to show off my newest custom.
Hope you all like her.
She has one dragon wing and one skeleton wing with sculpted hair.
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Whoa, how amazing! She looks magical! I’m getting Sleepy Hollow mixed with Labyrinth vibes somehow. This is simply stunning. Tell me more about how you created the pole/stand in the middle?
 
your customs are always so amazing & detail-oriented! love the concept for this one, and i really like how you did the eyes most of all :stir:what g3 pony did you use as her base? im curious
Hi there, thank you so much.
I don’t actually know what pony it was, I had two bait ponies both the same, no hair and the symbol was cut out
 
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Whoa, how amazing! She looks magical! I’m getting Sleepy Hollow mixed with Labyrinth vibes somehow. This is simply stunning. Tell me more about how you created the pole/stand in the middle?
The pole is actually an old paint brush, I sanded it down and attached to a wooden stand that was lazer cut into a fall leaf pattern, I spray painted the stand black and the edges Pearl purple. I made the lantern from apoxy plastic in moulds and carefully added the candle inside.
 
I just adore how you take a beat up pony and make them amazing. I love carousel ponies, too! You do absolutely awe inspiring work so intricate and gorgeous. My daughter is in pottery and they're been doing lots of hand sculpting, now that she's seen yours she wants to try a pony. You can't bake a pony though, so I told her some research was required.
 
Everytime I see one of your customs my jaw drops. I recently started my custom journey and I hope to be half as good as you one day! I adore the halloween ones you have made recently. This is such a cook idea. I love how it has one wing one bone wing makes me think of like a broken down carousel...too neat! The little pumpkins are amazingly and I love the shade of purple too. Such a work of art.
 
I just adore how you take a beat up pony and make them amazing. I love carousel ponies, too! You do absolutely awe inspiring work so intricate and gorgeous. My daughter is in pottery and they're been doing lots of hand sculpting, now that she's seen yours she wants to try a pony. You can't bake a pony though, so I told her some research was required.
Thank you so much. I use apoxie sculpt for my sculpting, it works well with water and air drys within an hour or so- it comes in two parts that need mixing together, you can use a little at a time. Or you can buy sculpey or fimo which I have used before on ponies, just leave the ponies in the oven for as little time as possible… like few minutes so they don’t melt. Or like the roses I make, I sculpt them with fimo and cook them in the over separately from the pony. Hope that helps ☺️
 
Everytime I see one of your customs my jaw drops. I recently started my custom journey and I hope to be half as good as you one day! I adore the halloween ones you have made recently. This is such a cook idea. I love how it has one wing one bone wing makes me think of like a broken down carousel...too neat! The little pumpkins are amazingly and I love the shade of purple too. Such a work of art.
Thank you so much ☺️
 
Thank you so much. I use apoxie sculpt for my sculpting, it works well with water and air drys within an hour or so- it comes in two parts that need mixing together, you can use a little at a time. Or you can buy sculpey or fimo which I have used before on ponies, just leave the ponies in the oven for as little time as possible… like few minutes so they don’t melt. Or like the roses I make, I sculpt them with fimo and cook them in the over separately from the pony. Hope that helps ☺️
I’ve heard that you can also “cook” small amounts of sculpey with boiling water too, rather than putting it in the over. I’m not sure if it really works though
 
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I love Halloween ponies so much. She is amazing!
 
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